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Moldova
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Judo in Moldova has a good history with World Championships medals for Victor Bivol, Victor Florescu and Sergiu Toma. In 2013 most of the senior men’s team switched to the United Arab Emirates Judo Federation. Sergiu Toma won Olympic bronze for VAE in 2013 but his heart is in Moldova. Also Ivan Remarenco and Victor Scvortov are successful judoka from Moldova. The Moldova Judo Association has good youth teams with Denis Vieru, Mihail Doncila and Cristina Budescu as strong judoka. Moldova celebrated its first world cadet champion ever as Eugen Matveiciuc in 2017. In 2020 Victor Sterpu took the first European senior title. Denis Vieru won world bronze in 2019.
Judo legends
Judoka
 
Denis Vieru 1 0 5
Sergiu Toma 0 1 1
Victor Florescu 0 1 0
Victor Sterpu 1 0 0
Victor Bivol 0 0 2
Last 365 days of judo
Judoka
 
Adil Osmanov 2 0 1
Mihail Latisev 1 0 0
Victor Sterpu 1 0 0
Denis Vieru 0 0 1
Last results
Judo event Type Place Date
1 Moldavian U20 Championships Kishinev NJun Kishinev 3 Dec 2016
2 Moldavian Championships Kishinev NC Kishinev 2 Nov 2012
3 Moldavian U20 Championships Kishinev NJun Kishinev 26 Mar 2012
4 Moldavian Championships Kishinev NC Kishinev 30 Oct 2011
5 Moldavian U17 Championships Kishinev NCadet Kishinev 12 Mar 2011
1.
Judo event Moldavian U20 Championships Kishinev
Type NJun
Place Kishinev
Date 3 Dec 2016
2.
Judo event Moldavian Championships Kishinev
Type NC
Place Kishinev
Date 2 Nov 2012
3.
Judo event Moldavian U20 Championships Kishinev
Type NJun
Place Kishinev
Date 26 Mar 2012
4.
Judo event Moldavian Championships Kishinev
Type NC
Place Kishinev
Date 30 Oct 2011
5.
Judo event Moldavian U17 Championships Kishinev
Type NCadet
Place Kishinev
Date 12 Mar 2011
Birthdays
Name Birthdate Age
1 Sergiu Oslobanu 28 Dec 1986 38 years
2 Ion Basoc 29 Dec 1997 27 years
1.
Name Sergiu Oslobanu
Birthdate 28 Dec 1986
Age 38
2.
Name Ion Basoc
Birthdate 29 Dec 1997
Age 27